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A?J3 f AMLICO UErt ; - -i The Steamer TillOMA. - ; i ; MIDSDHUE8BCHEDULE, (Mmmenaln-rTharedar. Jon 17th. and oon t.iiutuadarln the months of July. August . - a Ll 4 W kA&ILLKl. Auk...! Leave New Berne on Tharstay morning at 'eioox far Bay bar end Intermediate . Jaayboro Thursday Bight for Ocra . Peaa, ir riving .here Friday mprnlng; arrive a Washington. N, 0.. came night LMteWaabington for Ocracoke on arrival f (Miner Urwon villa Saturn mornlug, . teaobleg Oeraooke that evening. Leave Oeraeoke Hund-y afternoon, trrlv '" 'I eg t Washington same night. L4 re 'Washington Tuesday morning, ar ft tag at Oeraeoke same day. ,, , Leaver Ooraeoke Wedneday morning for JasTbora. arriving at New Berne Wednesday eeatlnaeran eadeeerlbed. ts Thus una trip per week will be made from . Berne K wcracoke and Washington tetania the following Wednesday f ttasjbW- affording persona an excellent - tvtQnty 01 apcndlng a few days at the ' , jMuet desirable point on the North Carolina anuL tj, Aiti.i rn.il lha nlAaanrffa Incidental to a eoean. eammer reaurt. . Jreraoas desiring to vigil rortsmouin are ' eaabled to do ao by thlB Una with little trouble. A pleasant trip to Washington is ait afforded.' - 4 Una trip per week will be made over the - regular Keuae and Bay river route. fT9 to Oeraeoke and return $2.50 . Single fare - l"5o . ' til WtailtneUm 2.60 For further Information apply to JNO. 8. MAN1X, Agent. New Berne, N. C, June 23, 189. Land For Sale. ' tWO TRACTS IN LENOIR COUJ.TY aXWlleS eonth of Kinston, on South West Creek. No. 1, 350 acres, with one hundred cleared, balance well Umbered. Well ad apt- eel to growing com, cotton, peas, etc A portion of the cleared land embraces a rich ' a Be. No. 2, 250 is of timber land, about; one and a balf miles lrom tract No. price 13,000 cash, nr part cash with ap proved aeeurlty for balance. Apply to JAMES W1LLIAMB, . ' ; Klnston, N. C, ' Or to JUUKNAL OFr'ICK. nSldwtf New Rome, N. (' lilTIRN NORTH CiBOlffli QARBLE WORKS, ,iKW iu;ku. n.i Monuments Tombs. AU ct in t.i'y 1 Hall line work iTALIANiAMERICAN MARBLE Orders will reoeive promptattentio wad satisf aotion guaranteed JOE K. WILLIS. Proprietor Oor. BROAD AM) OiMVfciv .. O. . Milub Is my authorized agefct to Kinston. ALEX. Fields, Traveling Agent. i Ask Tour Retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OU TUE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. According to lour Heeds. .1 Annrfl inrivs bj errrir itllirbtaiidstTUsh. Itfltji iik stocking, and REQCIKES , U - ItltKAKINO IN," be ing perfectly ey the flrrt time it Is worn. . It will mtinfV the mnut LfaetldloiiJ. JAMES MJCA1NM eo Miur. is absolutely the , only hoo of its price which . has ever been placed ex- k Muslvcly on Uie market Jil wlin n anraoiiiiy M cunsiuerca Deiora mcreont- I ward lappear- A forth James 2 Shoo fur Boys SS Means K runrfl. J. MEANS ct CO., Iloutou. TbII lines of the ubovv hIio.-s lur sale b Howard & Jones, NEW BERNE, N. C- The New Davis. Heavy sales of this WONDERFUL MACHINE. It epoaks for iteelf. The ladies want it because It is a PERFECT machine. J. M. HINE3, Agent. New Berne, N. C. Tho Season Is at Hand FOR Refrigerators, Freezers Water Coolers, Wire Dish Covers, Fly Fans and Traps, Wire Glothfand Bath Tubs. A FULL LINE AND AT DOT - - TOW PKIOE8, , L. H. CUTLER, . W AO JXL1UU10 OLTCCl, ; HKW BBENK. N. O. - The Tucker & Smith Brand, . Best Shoe in the Market foe the price. ' ,.i i ,u: n IK Will ' CCHL UULU1UU BV tMl BHU U' . BMUiao..j;:;w f tr a v &JA.V'aSX1 ivm . -avi 1 IK Mraj. efej.. nay Tr' '' ' Mi..: Fine(oldrsThat iwash out )NLV Sold bydruggistS ALSO PEERLESS BB05ZE PAIXTS-0 Colon, PEEKLKSS I,ACMKY HU I5(i. PEERLESS INK POWDEUS-ft S'Bd 1 Colera. PEERLS SHOE AMD H ARNESS DUESS1H0. PEERLESS E(iU DIES Colon. THE PATTERSON; MINERAL SPRINGS. BUILIMNQS ENLARGED. Charges Least of any Fimt-Chm Springs in the Smith ! In Full Yieic of the VAuc L'itlge Mountain ! Four Miles South of Slielbv. N. i .. o-. , It's K. R ) Charlusior.. CiiMli.u: a a t. . j RatlioiuU fatteraon !itniKu -'iio-liall mllo of Sprlnc riiyBlclans will tell you th " t- olii'iiis contained in thesp ate : . r ellect Aperient, lUuretic, Toulc :nul Altera tive, making It Nature's Kemn:v or Indi gestion, Dyspepsia., DlseaeeHo: Uie KnIiKiys, Liver, H ladder, and all rases i-' '1 1 t y and Weak CopBlltutions whleh t , i stimu lant, and In Rheumntle ml s i -f ulous A f factions. Wholesome food and tlrst-dns nceommo dationsal extremely low prk . n. Per Day $1.'K) 1'er Week H.50 For Month 23. CO Children eight to Iwel . c;as out half price. Two to six years old one fuiu Hi price. Servants, Special ratue in a.'nt!',i re n n r vlce rendered In carlnsfoi room of l:imlly or person they are with. Where there are a Itiinliy or 11 v i ov more, ora party of friends from the o.;a.e lovn or section, who will occupyone Pi . . i.:n,a reduction of ten per cent, will be made. Howling Alley, Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Foot-Ball, and in-door Gamen of all kinds. TEAM: One Horse and Iluggy. When two will contract to use It dally (or one or more hours each day, fifteen cents per hour for each peiBon. AddrBS W. G. PATTERSON, Shelby, Iel6 d2m Cleveland County, N. C. Ho ! Forjhe Seal Best Summer resort on the coa8ts! tho lovely island of O cracolie. Nature has made it so! Man has im proved it! Sea breezes from every di rection! Finest fishing iu the worM! Sailing and surf bathing. Boats, Suits and Fishing Tackle at command for reasonable prices. OEAND OPENING OF THE OCRACOKE HOTEL, SPENCER BROS., Paor'Rs, ON JUNE 18th, 1889. Hotel enlarged. Table supplied with the beat. Servants attentive and polite. Soda fountain. Band of music. Rates low. Steamer two trips a wetk from Wash ington and one from New Borne. First trip June 18th from Washington. terms; Per day . . . SI. 50 to $2.01). Per week, . . . 7.0 to 10.00. Per month :!0.00. Address SPENCER BROS- jolldw2m Washington, N. C. Come One And And see 1CD differont kim;F of STRAW HATS to bo sold at Wholes! Co.jt at J. E. SMITH, Agt. Also a good line of MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHINU, BOOTS, SHOES and DRY GOODS that will be sold very cheap for Cash. J. LitSUITH, Agt., Middle St., New Berne, N. C. K. R, JONES, AND Groceries, Dry Goods & Notions. Full stock and large assortment. , Pricos as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. Notice. Go to tho Gaston House Barber Shop for an easy shave and a good hair out. Shaving lOcte.; hair cutting 20c. . ,,; t-.tj. rxr tr finvti A tTt $ ' THE JOURNAL. ArriY&l and Departure Zliili For North. West and Booth, rl A. A N. O. B. B. at 8. -00 F For Beaufort and th ' East, at 5:80 p. a. . ,;cr- : v- For Waahington, Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties, daily at (KM) a. m. For Trenton, PoUoksyille and Kays- vine, aiiyat fua. m. t?:. For Qrantarpro, Bayboro an J Van demere, daijT at 6 a. m. ( OFFICE HOURS: In Money Order and Registered Let ter Department, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In Mailing Department from V a.m' to 5 p. m. , and from 7:30 to 8.p.m. OiTtce open constantly between these hours except when mails are being dis tributed or sent. FROM LIST NIGHT'S PAPERS. The Vatican and Quirinal in Rome are closely guarded on account of ru mors that an attempt will be made to blow them up with dynamite. It is understood that an officer from Mississippi has obtained a warrant from the Governor of Maryland for tho ar rest of Kilrain. The Marine Hospital is advised that there is no dengue fever at Gainesville, Fla. A strike of tho coke workers in the Coinellsville region of Pennsylvania has been ordered. The Mormons in Wilson county, Ten nessee, have become so offensive that the citizens are banding for the pur pose of driving them from the county. The Princess Louise and the Earl of Fife were married ac noon Saturday in the private chapel of Buckingham Pal' Ancient Tombs Discovered at Naples. A subterranean chamber bas been discovered under a bouse on the hillside at Naples. Along tho center runs a mosaic pavement, and on each side there is a doable row of sepalcbers hewn in the rock, the fronts of which are stuccoed and painted and decorated with terra cotta and marble reliefs. Within the tombs were perfect skeletons, vases, and other objects, the antique lamps being in such good condition that when the new And was inspected by a party of German archaeologists, the work men made use of , them to light up the vaults. The many well pre served inscriptions are chiefly in Greek, with some Latin, and prove that the epoch of these tombs was about 1000 B. C. Other, tombs in a second chamber have not yet been excavated. Similar catacombs have heretofore "been, found in this local ity. Pall Mall Gazette. T he Women Praise B. B. B, The suffering of women certainly awakens the sympathy of every true philanthropist. Their best friend, how-: ever, is B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). H. L. Oassidy, Kennesaw, Ga., writes: 'Three bottles ot B. B. B. cured my; wife of scrofula." Mrs. R. M. Laws, Zalaba. Fla , writes; "I have never used anything to equal; B. B.B." Mrs. C. EL Gay, Rocky Mount, N. C., writes "Not a day for 15 years was I free from headache: B. B. B. entirely relieved me. I feel .like another per son." i. James W. Lancaster, Hawkinsville, Ga., writes: "My wife was in bad health for eight years. Five doctors and many patent medicines had done her no good. Six bottles of B. B. B. cured her." Miss S. Tomlinson, Atlanta, Ga. says: "For years I suffered with rheumatism caused by kidney trouble and indiges tion; I also was feeble and nervous. B. B. B. relieved me at onoe. although several other medicines had failed." Rev. J. M. Richardson, --Clarkston, Ark., writes: "My wife suffered twelve years with rheumatism and female complaint. A lady member of my churoh had been cured by B. B. B. She persuaded my wife to try it, who now says there is nothing like B. B. B , as it quickly gave her relief." We can learn nothing except the things of which we are ignorant, and the great obstacle in the way of our learning is our ignorance of our ignorance. Women TV ho Make the Best Wires. Members of a Boston debating society have almost come to blows over the question, "What women make the best wives? " Culture was claimed by many to be the first essential, love and fidelity the second, and knowledge of house hold duties and ability to properly per form them, the third. None of the de baters, however, thought to add that very necessary qualification health without which a wife is far from per fection. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will renew the -hue of youth in pale and sallow cheeks, correct irri tating uterine diseases, arrest and cure ulceration and inflammation, and in fuse new vitality into a wasting body. "Favorite Prescription" is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers that it will give satis faction in every ease, or money will be refunded. This guarantee hat been, printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried oat for, many years. We do love beauty at first sight; and we do cease to love, if it is note&ccompamed by amiable quali ties. - :, Bmeauea'e Amies Salve.' Th Best BALVai In the world for Outs, Bruises, Bores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, -and positively' cures piles or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or, money re- tuna ed. roe ?9 cents per bos.' For Ameuj Error R Blue us "f Health. .' One of the molt miawlitevAne mnS moat oommon 4s the indiscriminate and too rrequeni use of purgatives. Such med icines, if .TrelT chosen, and .seasonably resorted to, are ertainly useful, but many persons select the wore, fly from one. to the other, and employ them when thereto no oocaaion, or their util ity has ceased. - To establish on a per manent basis a regular condition of the bowels, the finest alterative i Hostet tor's Stomach Bitters. It is botanls In origin, and a safe . auooedMeum, for those objectionable duigs, calomel and blue pill; it does not grip er drenQh the bowels like the ordinary evacaests, and it not Only reforms irregularity of the habit of body, but remedies the dis order and inactivity of the liver and stomach, whioh usually accompany that condition. Rheumatism, kidney trouble malarial complaint and nervousness are removed by the Bitters. Beauty is always precious, but alter all it is light in the balance when opposed to gracious manners. Huby'i Letter. A le! tor from Mr. J. W. Ruby, TJnion City, lnd., says: "I bave used your uiarke'B Extract of flax .(Papilloo) Cough Cure and iiod it a complete cure for deep seatedjcold. It bas done more than two of our most skillful physicians. My children had the Whooping Cough and with the aid of your Couh Cure they had it very light compared with neighbor's children who did not take it. I believe it to be the best cough cure in the market. " So it is. A large bottle only $1.00. Clarke's Flax Soap for the Skin. lt leads them all. Price 25 cts. Cough Cure and Soap for sale by F. S. Dulfy, druggist. lu youth 'one has tears without grief, in old age grief without tears. Saved from Consumption. Several physicians predicted that Mr. Asa E. Rowley, druggist, of Chicago, would soon have consumption caused by an aggravated case of catarrh. Cus tomers finally induced him to try Clarke's Extract of Flax (Papillon Ca tarrh Cure, lie says: "The result was unprecedented. I commenced to get well after the first duplication and am now, after u few weeks, entirely-cured. It will do the same fur you. Price $1. Try Clarke's Flax Snap for the Skin and you will use no other. 25 cents. All of Clarke's Flax remedies are for sale by V. S. Dully, druggist- Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troub led with great ambitions. Hay Fever. I have been a hay fever sufferer for three years; have often heard Ely's Cream Balm spoken of in the highest terms; did not take much stock in it beoause of the mauy quack medicines. A friend persuaded me to try the Balm, and I did so with wonderful success. F. S. Oeer, Syracuse,!. Y. I can reoommend Ely's Cream Balm to all hay fever Bufferers, it is, in my opinion, a sure cure. I was a 111 io ted for 25 years, and never before found permanent relief. W. H. Haskins, Marshfield, Vt. j20 Subtlety may deceive you, integ rity never will. Advice .to hotiieks. Mrs. Winslow'b Soothino 8yrtjp should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Jdiar hoaa. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Boecham's Pills act like magij on a weak stomaoh. COMMERCIAL. DOMESTIC niRKKT, Eggs-9al0c. Oats New crop; sales of cargo at JUaju;c, including sacks. Fodder, $1 .00al.25 per hundred. Tobfintish Firm. Virgin 82.00; yenow an., y'i uu; hard, S1.U0. TAh-8l.00al.50. Bkh.bw AX-20a22cfcer lb. Bkbk On foot, 6o."to 7o. Hams Country, Ilal2c. . Lard Country, lOallc. FbxbhPouk 6a7o.Der pound. Peaches 75c, per peck. Potatoes Bahamas, 40o. per bush, yams, 60a70o. per bush. Onions 80o. per 100. Pbanuts 85o.a81.00 per bushel. Obtokkks Grown 40a55o. pair; half grown, zziassoc. Meal 60o. bolted. Wool 12a22c. Staves R. O. hhd. dressed, $12al5 per M. Timber Cypress, 18 in., and over, in demand at $5.0u per M. Shingles West India, dull and nr m Inal; 6 inch 2 00a2.25. Building 5 inonnoarts, .kjo;saps,8i.7o per M. ' WHOLESALE PRICES. Mesb Pork New 813 50, Shoulder Meat 9al0o. O. R.'s, F. B's, B.'sandL. O.-7i. Flour f3.00a6.50. Lard 7ic. by the tierce. Nails Basis lCsa.rjO. SCO ar Granulated, lOo Coffee 20a22 J o. Cheese 15.; Salt 80a85o. per sack. Molasses and Strups 90a45o. Powder 85.00. Bhot Drop, 81.60; buok, $1.75. Hides Dry. 4a6io.; green 2a. Keroseni 9o. . TALL0W-r4c.Derlb. Ilearfjtioi Largest Block ot Watches, ; " Largest Stock :of Clocks, , . . Largest Stook of Gold Jewelry, Largest Stock of Plated Jewelry, Largest Btock bf Solid Silver Ware, , !tirgesi Stock of Silver Plated Ware Largest Stook of Spectacles, to be feurid in an(y atbre In Eastern Gatolina. bought for spot cash, and fpi sale at a Small Profit, -' - Don't forget the place, Middle street, opposite Baptist church. ,. : M. t Wf f BATOSMrn JEWCLEn. " ,V ' lAif .ev-,K my7dtr t - , PriYilaSc!:::!, With High; Intermediate and Primary School Studies, -i - : Opens on FIRST MONDAY, SEPT, 1889. Z'ii'? f. --r-. h - Students breparsd for the Junior Class in any College, male or female. f Not over thirty pupps to the teacher. - Tuition from $1.60 to $3.50 per month of four weeks. r . GEO. W. NEAL, A.' U.,' ' jyl9dtf . PrinoipaL You Can Save Money. By buying your Alabastine, Ready Mixed Paints, etc. from WBITTY & GATES, We have the celebrated "Packers" Ice Cream Freezers be sure and see them before buying any other. We have a full stock of everything in the Hardware and Builders line, and invite your attention to the same. WHimr & GATES. Agents for the Sherwin Williams oelebrated Ready Mixed Paints, and dealers in Lime, Cement and Plaster. . CATAWBA COLLEGE, NEWTON. N. C, Next Session BeglAs Auguet 5th, 1880. Full Academic, Business and Collegiate Courses, with Moslo and Art Ten accom plished instraetoiW. uood Buildings, Appar atus Libraries, etc. Thorough work and moderate expsnses. rare water and moun tain alt. Catalogue Free. Address REV. Jf. C. CLAPP, D.D., Pres. Jy2 dwlm Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Dunn and Willett, com posed of William Dunn, William C. Willett and Ephraim B. Hackburn, was dissolved by mutual consent on the loth day of July, 1889, William Dunn retir ing from the firm. All debts due the partnership, and those due by them, will be settled with and by the remaining partners, to wit: E. B. Hackburn and W. C. Willett, who will continue the business under' the firm name and style of Hackburn and Willett. W. DlIKN, William C. Willett, Epuraim B. Hackburn. j2030d HACKBURN & WILLETT. Greensboro Female College. UKEENSBOnO, n. c. The SLXTY NINTH 8ES9ION of this well equipped and prosperous Institu tion will begin on the 28th Day oi Aujrust, 1889. . SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES are offered in all the departments of instruction usually pursued in Female Colleges of highest grade. Charges yery moderate. RT For Catalogue apply to T. M. JONES. President, je29 dw2m Greensboro. N, C. Store For Rent. On Pollock street, now occupied by J. B. Holland. Possession Kiven 1st of August, 1889. Apply to jel4 dtf Dr. F. DUFFY. Bath Rooms Ready At my shop on Middle street. Plenty of water, hot or cold, and good large rooms. funl dtf J. B. BROWN. A POLICY OF INSURANCE IN THE , Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Copp'y Of Hartford, Conn. Is similar to a share of stook in some old-established Bank like the Chemical Bank of New York. It pays annually dividends to its pol icy holders, which they can receive either in cash or in a reduotion of their premiums. Their policies are plain, simple and easily understood. No unjust restrictions or discrimina tions are made against any of its policy holders. This Company has been in operation near fifty years, and has paid to its policy-holders and their beneficiaries over $125,000,000. Its record for fairness, justness, and liberality to its policy-holders is unpar alleled. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, AGENT. Newborn, N.C. jy6dlm KOTH CAROLINA, 1 ' Carteret County) In the Rnnerlor nnnrt Thomas Carrlck, Administrator of Jacob Utley, dee'd, vs. G. T. Wood, 0. C. Wood, et als. To Q. T. Wood and O. O. Wood: Notice. You will take notice that a Bp oeedlng entitled as above has I mnnOAft In Iha Rnn.lA finrnrf eclal Pro leen com- oountyfbefore the Clerk, to sell real estate to make 'assets to pay the debts of the estate Pe Utley, dee'd, to wit: Lot 12, square 15, Morehead City, North Carolina. Ton will farther take notice tbat you are required, as heirs at law of said Jacob Utley, dee'd, to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret eonnty, North Carolina, ; at his office at the Court House In the Town of Beaufort, N.O., August 20, 1889, and answer or demur to 1 he petition in this proceeding or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said petition. JOHN D. DAVI8, mL, '...4 Clerk Superior Court. Thls 11th day of July, 1889. C it, Thomas, Jr., Att'yforAdm'r. jljis dwfl Carteret FLOUR. Kirkwqpd& Carolina Favorite. The Best In meney. the Market for 'the AL80 .yh-t t':,)' UUmPre, LH.CLO, Thrift tiieli!ati:::;v:"::i J OF ! OT7 1. . C. . Iroiepoeatib 138S- v. f:Z... 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